Bessler's use of Gravity
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well this is my first time on this thread i just read over it all,hard to tell whats going on here. anyways all i have to say is that it is possible that james kelly could be telling the truth or what he wants to be the truth ?about his wheel idea, iam in no situation to judge. -- let the appels fall where they may -- maybe its a hell of a concept. hard to tell some times buy the way that you present things that you are talking about james- best of luck if your for real thought .---- but some scepticism is going to fall your way.-- i found a few things you talk about misleading - raplh is a honorable person that i trust on this site but you can be very misleading at times which is maybe just a personality trate of yours, i take it that you are a engineer and of a older age of 75 to 78 years old. i hope your not just a old man is search of some attention looking for raplh to make your model hoping he will say your design works because you may not want to do any work of your own because all you have is a idea that you think is going to work. - but if you are for real then i wish you all the best and hope you get whats coming to you and yours anyways - good luck and god speed
re: Bessler's use of Gravity
LOL - sorry, just had to make a comment - I can assure you that, at the very least, James doesn't need Ralph or anyone else to do his work for him. Jim may be old but he's not dead yet :Drounder wrote: i hope your not just a old man is search of some attention looking for raplh to make your model hoping he will say your design works because you may not want to do any work of your own because all you have is a idea that you think is going to work.
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well ovyyus
that is good news to hear,i haven't seen any posts from james kelly tell yesterday, i dint know who he was,i don't come to this site to often anymore so i guess i missed a lot of whats going on here, i do agree with his idea tho you cant wave weights pinned to the wheel you need a independent mech to make things happen. anyways - i do wonder is his wheel loud or quite running? - are weights spinning independently on the outside edge with force using the center to make power for the outside mech. -sincerely rounder
that is good news to hear,i haven't seen any posts from james kelly tell yesterday, i dint know who he was,i don't come to this site to often anymore so i guess i missed a lot of whats going on here, i do agree with his idea tho you cant wave weights pinned to the wheel you need a independent mech to make things happen. anyways - i do wonder is his wheel loud or quite running? - are weights spinning independently on the outside edge with force using the center to make power for the outside mech. -sincerely rounder
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LOL - sorry, just had to make a comment - I can assure you that, at the very least, James doesn't need Ralph or anyone else to do his work for him. Jim may be old but he's not dead yet :D
Hey Bill
Seems like you are talking about James in a different light.
Do you know something about James wheel?
JB Wheeler
it exists I think I found it.
it exists I think I found it.
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Wheeler, I know enough to tell you that Jim is an independent builder capable of doing his own work.
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Thanks Bill
And how do you know that much?
I think rounder may have James design pinned down.
rounder wrote:
And how do you know that much?
I think rounder may have James design pinned down.
rounder wrote:
are weights spinning independently on the outside edge with force using the center to make power for the outside mech.
JB Wheeler
it exists I think I found it.
it exists I think I found it.
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Wheeler, I must be a good listener ;)
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Bill
One thing is for sure, you are definitely that.
One thing is for sure, you are definitely that.
JB Wheeler
it exists I think I found it.
it exists I think I found it.
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I made a new weight unit and am installing a brake unit. I am having less trouble with it coming apart now. no matter how small the alteration, the overall reaction to the change is monsterous.
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Wheeler .. ;)
james kelly wrote:WE are off to see the WIZARD, the wonderful WIZARD of OZ.
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rofl rolf rolf Fletcher, Stay on the yellow brick road.
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Where is Ralph ?
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i have a wheel that sounds very simular to what james is saying about his wheel. weights only on the one side running at fast speeds, much faster than the wheel itself. acting almost as a fast hand that can also fly upwards and be much more than it was - when it has to move back down again because of gravity it will almost want to shoot itself backup even higher than it was at its previous state just to repeat the whole scenario over once again. kind of like a slow moving jackhammer -- i was wondering how loud your wheel is tho james ? if you dont mind me asking -sincerely rounder
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Graham .. he's gone on vacation. So says Preston. Obviously he contacted all his private correspondents to let them know he was away.
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ROUNDER....It is very, very, very loud.